Oct 09, 2002 - Sale 1945

Sale 1945 - Lot 17

Price Realized: $ 2,990
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 2,000 - $ 3,000
HENDRICK CASSIERS (1858-1944) VOITURES GERMAIN. 1902.
29 1/2x43 1/4 inches. Aug. Benard, Liege.
Condition A-: creases and paper skinning in top margin; unobtrusive vertical and horizontal folds.
Cassiers was a painter from Flanders who designed many successful posters, most notably for his main client, the Antwerp-based Red Star Line ship company. Whether he was advertising ships, cars, elixirs or resorts, his style primarily revolved around the people of his country, and his posters are populated by ethnic fishermen, farmers, peasants within the typically flat landscapes of the region. For Voiture Germain<>, a Belgian car company, Cassiers depicts his villagers reacting to a novel, modern convenience. The scene is very similar to the 1897 poster he designed for Coq-Sur-Mer<>, a sea resort, in which a peasant cottage and the locals are also very precisely drawn and richly colored. Cassiers' skill in organizing the image to deliver the message is evident in both posters. Here the people in the forefront and in the background, are all staring at this new marvel of technology and their gazes automatically draw the viewer's eyes to the car as well. This image was reused in a larger format in 1914 with slightly different text ("Automobiles Germain"). This earlier, smaller format is very rare. Cassiers p. 84, Wallonie, p. 53.